![]() Once you’ve really learned something, you’ve bought the house. You don’t own it, and you can’t really make any changes. The next few times you encounter that same information is like renting a house - you’re committed for a relatively short amount of time, but you’re not necessarily in it for the long haul. ![]() You don’t know if you’re going to rent that house, buy that house, let alone if you’re even going to like that house. ![]() The first time you encounter a piece of information is like going to an open house. I had a couple of amazing Chemistry professors in undergrad, and I will never forget how one of them phrased learning: On learning to learn From open house to home ownership
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